Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
Their Pain, Our Gain
You’ve heard that misery enjoys company. Enjoying others’ misery does, too.
Scientific American Mind. November/December 2010.
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You’ve heard that misery enjoys company. Enjoying others’ misery does, too.
Scientific American Mind. November/December 2010.
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The allure of alcohol, drugs and cigarettes ebbs and flows with a woman’s monthly cycle.
Scientific American Mind. May/June 2010.
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Move over, “mommy brain.” Men go through their own biological changes after a baby is born. But dads are programmed to challenge their kids, not coddle them.
Scientific American Mind. May/June 2010.
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Brain research can help us craft spaces that relax, inspire, awaken, comfort and heal.
Scientific American Mind. April 2009.
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